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Discover LudwigThe phrase "always threatening" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe a situation or behavior that consistently poses a threat or danger. Example: "The storm clouds gathered on the horizon, always threatening to unleash their fury upon the unsuspecting town."
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Americans are always threatening us with dogs and helicopters during night raids".
Now it's Cavill as Solo, that Superman kiss curl always threatening to assert itself.
Self's real-life antics, which were always threatening to overshadow his books, have also suffered recently.
She sounded like her mother, Gilda — Ermenegilda — sour, mustached, habitually in black, pedantically superstitious, Sicilian, always threatening the evil eye.
It reflects an outlook more international, more collaborative and less confrontational, with no presumption that difference is always threatening.
It goes back to my childhood, when my mom was always threatening me that I'd miss something if I overslept.
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They always threatened us with their guns".
He always threatened us with their guns.
Betrayal and arrest always threaten.
"They always threaten you that you will get fired".
"This is something he always threatened me with," she said.
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